A 'victim' is defined under the California Constitution as "A person who suffers direct or threatened physical, psychological, or financial harm as a result of the commission of a crime or delinquent act. The term 'victim' also includes the person's spouse, parents, children, siblings, or guardian, and includes a lawful representative of a crime victim who is deceased, a minor, or physically or psychologically incapacitated. The term 'victim' does not include a person in custody for an offense, the accused, or a person whom the court finds would not act in the best interests of a minor victim." (California Constitution, Article 1, Section 28(e))